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knows that better than jerry brown. we sat down for a conversation about california politics and why he wants an unprecedented fourth term as governor. >>> good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. i'm thuy vu. many proportionals to france port crude oil on the railroad is proposing health and safety concerns. a train derailed in virginia sparking a fire and forcing hundreds to be evacuated. in 2014, 1.3 million gallons of oil were spilled nationally more than the combined total of every year since 1975. many officials and residents are opposing planning to increase crude oil shipments, proposed storage and transfer facility in pittsburgh raised further controversy. how much of a danger does crude by rail pose and are there any alternatives? joining me now for a look at the issue are tom, consumer editor with ktuv. yvonne with the california office of spill prevention and response and molly samuel. why is there so much concern? >> there are two on the table in the bay area. the pittsburgh one you mentioned, the west pa
knows that better than jerry brown. we sat down for a conversation about california politics and why he wants an unprecedented fourth term as governor. >>> good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. i'm thuy vu. many proportionals to france port crude oil on the railroad is proposing health and safety concerns. a train derailed in virginia sparking a fire and forcing hundreds to be evacuated. in 2014, 1.3 million gallons of oil were spilled nationally more than the combined total of...
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to jee jerry brown, it was a ho- briefly. brown was 20 years old and in seminary school when his father the late pat brown took office and moved the family into the sacramento mansion. but the younger brown refused an official home when he first became governor in 1975. a campaign he ran, thumbing his nose at tradition. >> i need add more modest apartment, which i got. >> reporter: it also fit 234 with theç times for you. >> it fit in with the times. >> reporter: but times have changed and so has jeer where brown.( now 76, he seems to take defendant in tradition and history and the old mansion has become a favorite hangout from private dinners have legislators to inviting in distant relatives to help celebrate his birthday. >> i find a certain strength, orientation and clarity by thinking about where we came from. >> reporter: brown made the long view of california a focus of his governing philosophy. the state was facing a $25 billion budget deficit when eh took office in 2011, when he it's expected to include a multi-mill
to jee jerry brown, it was a ho- briefly. brown was 20 years old and in seminary school when his father the late pat brown took office and moved the family into the sacramento mansion. but the younger brown refused an official home when he first became governor in 1975. a campaign he ran, thumbing his nose at tradition. >> i need add more modest apartment, which i got. >> reporter: it also fit 234 with theç times for you. >> it fit in with the times. >> reporter: but...
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in any first year in the motional 8 of my bills were signed by governor jerry brown my bills created a tax center for the upper center in yerba buena gardens and the health benefits for the same sex couples and made our streets safer for pedestrians for sign and saved accident tourism business and in my roll on the budget subcommittee own finance i'm fooirthd for more money because our categorically system is the key to our strong economy i lead the fight to reallocate sources to non-english is it so. starting in of all the local control that about empower student population and they're fighting to keep city college open. city college has touched the lives of almost every san franciscan to help people it must stay open. as the chair of the committee on asian promotion i'm continued to work in china sf bringing people here we go to create jobs. additionally my office we're proud to be part of the history to enroll people in california. the states program to offer quality equality of affordable housing. i'm working to make it better for the bicycling structure by allowing them to insta
in any first year in the motional 8 of my bills were signed by governor jerry brown my bills created a tax center for the upper center in yerba buena gardens and the health benefits for the same sex couples and made our streets safer for pedestrians for sign and saved accident tourism business and in my roll on the budget subcommittee own finance i'm fooirthd for more money because our categorically system is the key to our strong economy i lead the fight to reallocate sources to non-english is...
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and two republicans are among the challengers vying to stop jerry brown from winning a fourth term as governor. scott shafer takes it from here. >> primary elections are often unpredictable. in particular, because so few people tend to vote. early voting with mail-in ballots already landing this week. joining me is carla marinucci, josh richman, and scott detrow joip joining us from the capitol. well, folks, the president was in town this week. the last thing he did was an event at a walmart in mountain view. he was touting green energy. really didn't go down well with some of the liberal groups. >> well, yeah, he use the the walmart in mountain view to rollout a new energy initiative he's going to be pushing. some new things, new energy standards for businesses. mentioned a lot of businesses that are signing onto some existing programs that already are there. it's pretty significant. but the -- >> the venue. >> the dust up was the venue. he went to visit walmart which is the sworn -- the very symbol of what's wrong with american income inequality as far as labor unions and stuch a--
and two republicans are among the challengers vying to stop jerry brown from winning a fourth term as governor. scott shafer takes it from here. >> primary elections are often unpredictable. in particular, because so few people tend to vote. early voting with mail-in ballots already landing this week. joining me is carla marinucci, josh richman, and scott detrow joip joining us from the capitol. well, folks, the president was in town this week. the last thing he did was an event at a...
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governor jerry brown taking steps for this season and beyond. >> reporter: the wildfires in san diego conty last week, cause 20 million in damage and killing one man were only the beginning. >> humanity is on aing collision course with nature. >> reporter: jerry brown says california could be in for the worst fire season ever after years of drought. climate change is to blame. >> and as we send billions and billions of tons of heat- trapping gases we get heat and we get fires and we get what we are seeing. >> reporter: cal fire, 1500 fires this year. paired with 800 during an average year. going to peak staffing much earlier as well. the first week of april instead of the usual start in mid-may. the state now has 5,000 firefighters and earmarked $six00 million to battling wildfires but that may not be enough. brown says thousands of additional firefighters may be needed as we try to adapt to our new conditions. but building a political consensus will not be easy. >> i think republicans need to recognize that it is an important issue to people. and to strike the right balance. come the
governor jerry brown taking steps for this season and beyond. >> reporter: the wildfires in san diego conty last week, cause 20 million in damage and killing one man were only the beginning. >> humanity is on aing collision course with nature. >> reporter: jerry brown says california could be in for the worst fire season ever after years of drought. climate change is to blame. >> and as we send billions and billions of tons of heat- trapping gases we get heat and we get...
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joining us now is the governor jerry brown. these pictures we're seeing, these live streams, the video is just awful. >> well, the heat is terrible. the last few years have been the driest in recorded california history. they think they've got this thing contained or about to. but they've got fires all over the place and most serious of all, california now is a fire season that is 70 days longer and the most serious fires have occurred in the last decade. so things are getting worse and despite what you're hearing in washington, climate change is a factor. we've got to live with it. it's not about theory or politics. we're adapting and it's quite a challenge, let me tell you. >> just to be precise, you're saying that climate change and humans' involvement in climate are causing these horrible fires. is that what you're saying? >> i'm saying that, you know, any fire is caused by wind, by the fuel that happens to be there, by how dry the timber and the grass is, whether there's any moisture or not, right now there is almost none
joining us now is the governor jerry brown. these pictures we're seeing, these live streams, the video is just awful. >> well, the heat is terrible. the last few years have been the driest in recorded california history. they think they've got this thing contained or about to. but they've got fires all over the place and most serious of all, california now is a fire season that is 70 days longer and the most serious fires have occurred in the last decade. so things are getting worse and...
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>> do you agree with governor jerry brown's plan to loosen standards? >> in the short term we have worked closely with the state regulators to find ways to loosen up some of the regulations in order a deal with an emergency situation. but that is not a lock term -- long term solution. we will have to think more systematically. that involves not just california, we have to have conversations between california, colorado, utah, nevada. all those western states will have to be in a conversation. >> reporter: at 6:00 p.m. president obama talks about the snow pack. where we get our water from and what he thinks could help. >>> now our bay area weather. we have temperatures on the cool side. numbers today got to 70 in san rafael. 70 morgan hill and 73 antioch. we have more cooling to some as you see the system slide in. this is what is interesting. this area, right here. right? that clearly north of the bay area there will be showers tonight. as we move type tomorrow, mid- morning -- into tomorrow, mid- morning, we will see it slide into the bay area, drizzle
>> do you agree with governor jerry brown's plan to loosen standards? >> in the short term we have worked closely with the state regulators to find ways to loosen up some of the regulations in order a deal with an emergency situation. but that is not a lock term -- long term solution. we will have to think more systematically. that involves not just california, we have to have conversations between california, colorado, utah, nevada. all those western states will have to be in a...
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. >> governor jerry brown went on cnn this weekend and said he thinks climate change is factor here in this fire season. i don't want to leave without talking about the original situation. you and your family were touched very personally about fire. were there some lessons you can share with everyone else in. >> my sister, who lives in colorado springs, colorado lived in a house two stories at the end of the a cul-de-sac and there was major fire in colorado springs in 2012. it jumped off the mountains into neighborhoods. it burned down 300 homes, including hers. she and her family have since rebuilt. what they learned and it was a good lesson, you need to go with the video camera with your cell phone and take videos of your position. if you lose your house the insurance company asking you to write down everything you own. if you have to evacuate grab that computer, that's the first thing you should grab. unplug the keyboard, the monitor. that's all your tax records, photo, throw that in the car and go from there. people should be aware, clear the brush. >> very good sttips. thanks so m
. >> governor jerry brown went on cnn this weekend and said he thinks climate change is factor here in this fire season. i don't want to leave without talking about the original situation. you and your family were touched very personally about fire. were there some lessons you can share with everyone else in. >> my sister, who lives in colorado springs, colorado lived in a house two stories at the end of the a cul-de-sac and there was major fire in colorado springs in 2012. it...
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i hear in the parkinson's pampers that governor jerry brown is going to put together another light agency in a different form. so therefore without a doubt i have to come forth and have a hammer and is before you do anything governor jerry brown you've got to check. i'm not faulting none of you all but my reverend and african-american leaders you all read the papers of the corruption in the city but i'm here asking for yes, ma'am path i'm representing any african-american communities and generations my can i see kids kids. and so in closing i've got to run downstairs please ask me to put something together. thank you very much >> thank you very much i'm not to break protocol for a second mr. washington i want to hear what you're going to presents. >> oh, oh i'm sorry. >> that's the number i call i can't contact you (inaudible). >> wait i'm going to correct this call my number and you'll get christen good morning or afternoon. >> okay. so thank you. next item, please. >> the next sort of business is the report to the chairman and chair. >> so, now we can talk about the next meeting next we
i hear in the parkinson's pampers that governor jerry brown is going to put together another light agency in a different form. so therefore without a doubt i have to come forth and have a hammer and is before you do anything governor jerry brown you've got to check. i'm not faulting none of you all but my reverend and african-american leaders you all read the papers of the corruption in the city but i'm here asking for yes, ma'am path i'm representing any african-american communities and...
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neil kaskari is promising to cut taxes and welfare spending and take aim at jerry brown's crazy train first, a reference to the controversial high-speed rail project. he is a former goldman sachs executive that worked for the treasury department. >> will he stay or go? >>> sports is coming up next. we talk to seth curry about the future of mark jackson. . >>> sports, week nights on the 10:00 news. presented by orchard supply hardware. everywhere i look, i see a country ready to move forward... and a congress standing in the way. their budgets are late; jobs bills are stalled... and special nterests run rampant. as an economics teacher at stanford, i know education means good jobs. so here's my plan: i'd start teaching computer coding in public schools right away. open doors for women in science and technology. and prepare young people for middle class manufacturing jobs. i'm ro khanna and i approve this message, because change starts with us. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. . >>> download the new ktvu weather app today. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won
neil kaskari is promising to cut taxes and welfare spending and take aim at jerry brown's crazy train first, a reference to the controversial high-speed rail project. he is a former goldman sachs executive that worked for the treasury department. >> will he stay or go? >>> sports is coming up next. we talk to seth curry about the future of mark jackson. . >>> sports, week nights on the 10:00 news. presented by orchard supply hardware. everywhere i look, i see a country...
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california governor jerry brown weighed in today on the situation here in the state, saying it's bracing for its toughest fire season yet. less wind and cooler temperatures this weekend have actually helped crews in san diego, though, largely subdue nearly a dozen fires there. since the middle of last week, fire there has consumed at least 26,000 acres. so far this year, cal fire has responded to over 1500 wildfires across the state. more than twice as many fires as average. san jose fire captain rob brown says they're watching conditions closely and are staffed and ready to go. >> it's not really as green as you think it is. i was just out in the hills over by communications hill this morning, and the grass is dry. the fuel moisture there is ready to burn. down around 9%. so the grasses right now, even with the higher humidity, are ready to burn as far as what we're seeing. pretty much right now we're in the thick of it, and this is only the middle part of may. >> reporter: today on abc news, governor jerry brown said we're on a collision course with nature, and we're going to have to a
california governor jerry brown weighed in today on the situation here in the state, saying it's bracing for its toughest fire season yet. less wind and cooler temperatures this weekend have actually helped crews in san diego, though, largely subdue nearly a dozen fires there. since the middle of last week, fire there has consumed at least 26,000 acres. so far this year, cal fire has responded to over 1500 wildfires across the state. more than twice as many fires as average. san jose fire...
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. >> governor jerry brown went on cnn this weekend and said he thinks climate change is factor here in this fire season. i don't want to leave without talking about the original situation. you and your family were touched very personally about fire. were there some lessons you can share with everyone else in. >> my sister, who lives in colorado springs, colorado lived in a house two stories at the end of the a cul-de-sac and there was major fire in colorado springs in 2012. it jumped off the mountains into neighborhoods. it burned down 300 homes, including hers. she and her family have since rebuilt. what they learned and it was a good lesson, you need to go with the video camera with your cell phone and take videos of your position. if you lose your house the insurance company asking you to write down everything you own. if you have to evacuate grab that computer, that's the first thing you should grab. unplug the keyboard, the monitor. that's all your tax records, photo, throw that in the car and go from there. people should be aware, clear the brush. >> very good sttips. thanks so m
. >> governor jerry brown went on cnn this weekend and said he thinks climate change is factor here in this fire season. i don't want to leave without talking about the original situation. you and your family were touched very personally about fire. were there some lessons you can share with everyone else in. >> my sister, who lives in colorado springs, colorado lived in a house two stories at the end of the a cul-de-sac and there was major fire in colorado springs in 2012. it...
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. >> reporter: governor jerry brown says california could be in for its worst wildfire season ever after years of drought. he says climate change is to blame. >> as we send billions and billions oftons of heat-trapping gases we get heat and fires and get what we're seeing. >> reporter: cal fire has responded to more than 1,500 fires this year, compared with about 800 in an average year. it's going to peak staffing this year as well. the first week of april instead of its usual start in mid-may. the money may not be enough. brown says thousands of additional firefighters may be needed as we try to adapt to our new conditions. but building a political consensus won't be easy. >> i think republicans need to recognize that it's an important issue to people. and to strike the right balance. and common ground is making sure we're not making pollution worse, not only in california but worldwide. >> reporter: republicans strategist tom del beccaro referring to -- brown says the time to act is now. >> we got to gear up for it and as the climate changes this is going to be a radically different fu
. >> reporter: governor jerry brown says california could be in for its worst wildfire season ever after years of drought. he says climate change is to blame. >> as we send billions and billions oftons of heat-trapping gases we get heat and fires and get what we're seeing. >> reporter: cal fire has responded to more than 1,500 fires this year, compared with about 800 in an average year. it's going to peak staffing this year as well. the first week of april instead of its usual...
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thanks very much. >>> let's get more on this, now, from california governor, jerry brown. governor brown, thank you for joining us this morning. is the situation under control? >> well, relatively under control. you never know. it depends upon the weather. today, tomorrow, next week. so, yes. it's under control for the moment. but we're in a very serious fire season. more serious than we've seen before. so, we have to watch and be very careful. >> you say more serious than you've seen before. twice as many fires already this year than the average over the last five years. i was struck by the front page of "usa today" on friday. it says, drought turns california into a tinderbox. what more are you expecting this summer? >> well, we're in the third year of a very dry season. we're getting ready for the worst. now, we don't want to anticipate before we know. but we need a full complement of firefighting capacity. the state's climate appears to be changing. the scientists tell us that definitely. so, we have to gear up here. and after all, in california, for 10,000 years, our
thanks very much. >>> let's get more on this, now, from california governor, jerry brown. governor brown, thank you for joining us this morning. is the situation under control? >> well, relatively under control. you never know. it depends upon the weather. today, tomorrow, next week. so, yes. it's under control for the moment. but we're in a very serious fire season. more serious than we've seen before. so, we have to watch and be very careful. >> you say more serious than...
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now, governor jerry brown telling people statewide to brace for the worst fire season ever. rising temperatures just the start as we get ready for a really, long hot summer. >>> this morning team coverage and christina loren is taking a look at the forecast in just moments, but let's start with "today's in the bay" bob redell. bob, how are fire crews getting ready and this is an especially dry summer, right? >> yeah. unfortunately we're see already seeing the effects of that. the fires burning in southern california. good morning to you, scott and laura. cal fire here in morgan hill just another example. what we're doing is staffing up early. they have been at peak staffing here for a couple weeks and normally they wouldn't do that until a little bit later from now. again, they're doing things early and, unfortunately, off to not only an early but very dangerous start of this fire season. we've already seen 1,500 fires statewide including the ones raging around san diego. only 700 to 800 fires this time of the year. the rest of the state, including the bay area is right for
now, governor jerry brown telling people statewide to brace for the worst fire season ever. rising temperatures just the start as we get ready for a really, long hot summer. >>> this morning team coverage and christina loren is taking a look at the forecast in just moments, but let's start with "today's in the bay" bob redell. bob, how are fire crews getting ready and this is an especially dry summer, right? >> yeah. unfortunately we're see already seeing the effects of...
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governor jerry brown is appearing yesterday on one of the morning talk shows says that the state has 5,000 firefighters and around $600 million to fight these fires and sounds like a lot, but, apparently, according to the governor, it might not be. >> so, we have to gear up and we are going to deal with nature the best we can, but humanity is on a collision course with nature and we just going to have to adapt to it in the best way we can. >> firefighters say the one thing that you can do, if you live in a wild wind area where you have a lot of brush around a home or open field is make sure you have defensible space and that's usually clearance around your home of 30 to 100 feet. just 30 to 100 feet around that home, especially if that brush is dry. they want it away from there. it will make it easier for the firefighters to defend your home if there is a fire in your area. christina? >> yeah, definitely something that is very early on in the season but something that we all want to be alert of as we head throughout the next couple months. very dry out there and looking hot. we'll te
governor jerry brown is appearing yesterday on one of the morning talk shows says that the state has 5,000 firefighters and around $600 million to fight these fires and sounds like a lot, but, apparently, according to the governor, it might not be. >> so, we have to gear up and we are going to deal with nature the best we can, but humanity is on a collision course with nature and we just going to have to adapt to it in the best way we can. >> firefighters say the one thing that you...
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a national push calling on governor jerry brown to shut down a bay area museum. the outrage over allegations that young kids are abusing rats. >> i noticed he had a pry bar in his hand about this big. >> a bay area man who walked in on a burglar in his own house, unique thing about this homeowner that turned out to be bad news for that intruder. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. >>> 7:54. meth, marijuana, guns and ammunition. that's what law enforcement agents say they found yesterday while raiding a ranch in american canyon. two dozen air forces from the fairfield police department and they say yesterday's raid is connected to two other raids in recent months in core delia and fair view. >> one of our jobs in law enforcement is to try to confiscate and tak
a national push calling on governor jerry brown to shut down a bay area museum. the outrage over allegations that young kids are abusing rats. >> i noticed he had a pry bar in his hand about this big. >> a bay area man who walked in on a burglar in his own house, unique thing about this homeowner that turned out to be bad news for that intruder. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity,...
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. >>> governor jerry brown and leaders struck a deal on a proposal for a rainy day fund. the deal calls for stock piling revenue equal to 10% of california's general fund. some of the money would be dedicated to paying down the state's debt. the plan is designed to cushion california from economic down turns in the future. if approved it would replace another proposal that is set to go before voters in november. >>> school officials say half of students stayed home today from two schools. there was stepped up police presence today at john burroughs high school and charlotte wood middle school. last week graffiti was written in paint that read i will kill 12 people on 5/8/14. additional threats were written. >> i thought it was like some kid writing stuff just to scare other people. >> we don't have reason to believe knee our schools -- any of our schools are at risk. >> police caught a person they believe is responsible for one of the messages. >>> new video tonight. ktvu channel 2 news obtained new video of a incident on a a.c. transit bus that led to a award to a passen
. >>> governor jerry brown and leaders struck a deal on a proposal for a rainy day fund. the deal calls for stock piling revenue equal to 10% of california's general fund. some of the money would be dedicated to paying down the state's debt. the plan is designed to cushion california from economic down turns in the future. if approved it would replace another proposal that is set to go before voters in november. >>> school officials say half of students stayed home today from...
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is run -- jerry brown is running for re-election. anything can happen, he's expected to win though. still it does matter which republican runs against brown because according to the high profile gop folks the race sets the tone for republicans statewide. there are several republican candidates running for governor. two highly visible, kashkari and donnelly. a favorite of the tea party and popular with the republican base. he's profracking, progun, pro-life and protraditional marriage. also got the official california republican party endorsement. on the other hand, we have the engineer and investment banker and generally a fiscal conservative and social liberal. wants less regulation, pro-choice and prosame-sex marriage. what is important about the two candidates, a larger debate is happening in the republican party. tea party on one side and more moderate republicans on the other. we'll see more of these matchups during this primary season. >> still three weeks away. any clue who is head of the pack? >> so far donnelly is ahead. two
is run -- jerry brown is running for re-election. anything can happen, he's expected to win though. still it does matter which republican runs against brown because according to the high profile gop folks the race sets the tone for republicans statewide. there are several republican candidates running for governor. two highly visible, kashkari and donnelly. a favorite of the tea party and popular with the republican base. he's profracking, progun, pro-life and protraditional marriage. also got...
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a peninsula high school student picked by governor jerry brown to serve as member of a state agency. nicole adler is young, focused and happens to be disabled. governor brown just appointed this 19-year-old to the state council on developmental disabilities. >> did you think think you'd get picked? >> never. i want to be an advocate. >> her proud parents are beaming. >> it's amazing she'd be recognized at this age >> i'm just a person with down's syndrome >> the word disability is not part of her voe cab back to you larry but the big d word is. >> myself. i drive myself, i'm driven. >> this senior was on the honor roll, a student representative on the school district pta, a soccer player, and list of achievements going on and on. now, the biggest honor of all. her parents worked with nicole and encouraged her, the school supported her. nicole worked hardest. >> i don't want to be like other people with down's syndrome that can't talk as i'm talking now. it's hard for them to do that. but i practiced so hard. and got to this point i'm different now. >> nicole is no stranger to surpris
a peninsula high school student picked by governor jerry brown to serve as member of a state agency. nicole adler is young, focused and happens to be disabled. governor brown just appointed this 19-year-old to the state council on developmental disabilities. >> did you think think you'd get picked? >> never. i want to be an advocate. >> her proud parents are beaming. >> it's amazing she'd be recognized at this age >> i'm just a person with down's syndrome >>...
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california governor jerry brown has decade state of emergency as wildfires continue to burn. nine fires have charred 4,000 hecktars in california. >> there is going to be a lot of noise in brazil, but these people are making noise themselves right now. these are working families that have up ad the land about five kilometers away from the world cup stadium. they're marching here to bring attention to affordable housing, healthcare, they say now is the time to bring attempts to them now last week when they were here inaugurating the new stadium met with a couple of leaders of this movement the government is watching this very closely. they know this has a chance to explode into a bigger to test as we saw last june, and it swept all over brazil. they're blocking the actual world cup stadium. they say it's a symbol of all of their grievances. >> formerly unveiled the 9/11 museum in new york. it opened it's doors on wednesday. it cost millions of dollars to build. >> obama: here at this memorial, in this mousse see yum we come together. we stand in the footprints of two mighty to
california governor jerry brown has decade state of emergency as wildfires continue to burn. nine fires have charred 4,000 hecktars in california. >> there is going to be a lot of noise in brazil, but these people are making noise themselves right now. these are working families that have up ad the land about five kilometers away from the world cup stadium. they're marching here to bring attention to affordable housing, healthcare, they say now is the time to bring attempts to them now...
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jerry brown is warning it could just be a prelude to what could be the state's worst wildfire season ever. mostly sunny and wins for tomorrow. and the ruby-arms in the morning that will eventually move artiste during the afternoon--east. as the nwe move into tuesday we will se an isolated showers throughout the bank--bay. truck wathroughout the rest the week we will see tempters warm up. --temperatures. ap-ca--right now latest california news, sports, san diego - officials say at nearly a dozen wildfires in san are 30 miles north of the city of san diego. more than $20 million. the san marcos fire is the last of four remaining blazes still burning - including three at base. family members say that he was store. he left around 9 a-m that day, but never came back. police aren't sure if he made it to the store. adams was driving this 70's model international harvester pick-up truck. robber who shot and killed a man on a remote hiking trail in red investigators say the robber shot two hikers friday after taking their money and belongings. 69 year old francis gregory died on the trail.and
jerry brown is warning it could just be a prelude to what could be the state's worst wildfire season ever. mostly sunny and wins for tomorrow. and the ruby-arms in the morning that will eventually move artiste during the afternoon--east. as the nwe move into tuesday we will se an isolated showers throughout the bank--bay. truck wathroughout the rest the week we will see tempters warm up. --temperatures. ap-ca--right now latest california news, sports, san diego - officials say at nearly a dozen...
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--el mes pasado, jerry brown se reuni con los consles generales de mexico, como parte del plan internacional. blanca ---se recrudece la violencia en el estado mexicano de tamaulipas... pitch - cesar ---hasta el momento ya se han registrado decenas de victimas mortales a raiz de actos cometidos por el narcotrafico... roll open under ---jazive perez nos tiene mas detalles... take pkg ; ;41 1;00 1;11 imágenes balacera video aficionados las balas cruzaban el cielo amenazando a todo aquel que apareciera a su paso.. mas abiente videoaficionados y en medio de ese panico, escondidos en sus casas, tras las plantas y donde se pudiera, los testigos , civiles indefensos grababan las balaceras entre policias y delincuentes . video policías llegan . en los videos difundidos por las redes sociales, se observan las persecuciones , se escuchan las rafagas y gritos de la batalla,,,, en este , espcificamen te se ve el momento en que llegan los policias federales, entran a una calle y enfrentan a los enemigos.seg undos despues uno de los uniformados sale pidiendo ayuda pues su compaÑero fue uno de los dos qu
--el mes pasado, jerry brown se reuni con los consles generales de mexico, como parte del plan internacional. blanca ---se recrudece la violencia en el estado mexicano de tamaulipas... pitch - cesar ---hasta el momento ya se han registrado decenas de victimas mortales a raiz de actos cometidos por el narcotrafico... roll open under ---jazive perez nos tiene mas detalles... take pkg ; ;41 1;00 1;11 imágenes balacera video aficionados las balas cruzaban el cielo amenazando a todo aquel que...
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california governor jerry brown fears the state's drought means a long and furious fire season ahead. >> we're ahead of the curve. but is that curve dryness and fires and disasters continues to escalate, we're going to have to deploy more resources. >> so far in 2014, the california department of forestry and fire protection has responded to more than 1500 fires. usually, you've got about 800 fires in an entire year. >> it's a long summer. >> sure is. >>> hearing now from the whistle-blower from the v.a. clinic in ft. collins, colorado. recent youly a reservist said she was responded without pay for refusing to cook the books for treatment of patients. president obama's top aide is madder than hell about this scandal. the widespread cover-ups are being alleged at v.a. facilities around the country. >>> republicans doubling down on hillary clinton's health. karl rove standing by his comments using bill clinton's words to back himself up. the former president said it took his wife six months to get over a concussion at the time she was out of work for 30 days. reince priebus said it's a
california governor jerry brown fears the state's drought means a long and furious fire season ahead. >> we're ahead of the curve. but is that curve dryness and fires and disasters continues to escalate, we're going to have to deploy more resources. >> so far in 2014, the california department of forestry and fire protection has responded to more than 1500 fires. usually, you've got about 800 fires in an entire year. >> it's a long summer. >> sure is. >>>...
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joining me now, california governor jerry brown. governor it is good to see you, good to hear you are perhaps gaining on these fires. give us an update. >> wither gaining. a few more fires have been put out. the 5,000 firefighters are getting ready to go back to their normal places where they live or they work. so, yeah, it's progress for now, but we are in a very dry year, the third driest. and, yes, fires are going to be an ever-present threat and as this climate tilts drier and drier in the west, we are going to have mounting challenges and mounting expenses. >> and how do you meet these challenges? i know in our interview with our wolf blitzer earlier this week, you blamed climate change for some of the atmospheric and some of this but i wanted to draw to your attention something that the spokesman for cal fire, your fire agency, daniel berlant told the "national geographic", "weather does not cause fires, weather just causes a fire to burn. it's athe people that have the role of actually preventing that fire." so, moving forwar
joining me now, california governor jerry brown. governor it is good to see you, good to hear you are perhaps gaining on these fires. give us an update. >> wither gaining. a few more fires have been put out. the 5,000 firefighters are getting ready to go back to their normal places where they live or they work. so, yeah, it's progress for now, but we are in a very dry year, the third driest. and, yes, fires are going to be an ever-present threat and as this climate tilts drier and drier...
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i bri bring you greetings from governor jerry brown we're a part and champion of hunter's view what you see was financed through public-private partnerships which combine government resources and private financing to facilitate the construction of new affordable housing >> market rate housing using initiative design material. in collaboration with the community members the residents of hunters view the city of san francisco they created a vision to have parks and playgrounds a teen center and computer learn center and childcare center and everything we wish for. california's investment in the project totals $50 million this includes two multiple housing program loans for phase one and two we'll be back for phase two and the information infrastructure grant that helps to support the infrastructure that includes the replacement and up grad of on entire utility system and reconfiguration of the streets and open space that's a fundamental understanding you need to redo what wasn't done well or outdated are. that was the vision of the residents so say this is what created the opportunity for
i bri bring you greetings from governor jerry brown we're a part and champion of hunter's view what you see was financed through public-private partnerships which combine government resources and private financing to facilitate the construction of new affordable housing >> market rate housing using initiative design material. in collaboration with the community members the residents of hunters view the city of san francisco they created a vision to have parks and playgrounds a teen center...